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What Is My IP?

Your public IP address, ISP, geolocation and user agent — from the edge that served this request.

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About the What Is My IP Tool

The What Is My IP tool shows your current public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, along with your ISP, geolocation, ASN and user-agent details. It's the fastest way to answer the everyday question 'what IP am I coming from right now?' — useful when configuring firewall allowlists, requesting IP-restricted API access, diagnosing VPN behavior, or just verifying that your outbound traffic is going through the expected network.

Because the tool detects both IPv4 and IPv6 (dual-stack), you can quickly check whether your ISP has given you an IPv6 address and whether specific services are reaching you over v4 or v6. This matters for developers testing IPv6 support, network admins rolling out IPv6, and remote workers on networks with unpredictable connectivity paths.

If you're behind a VPN, the tool shows the exit-node IP — not your real IP. Same for corporate networks, mobile carriers using CGNAT, or Cloudflare WARP. When troubleshooting, compare the shown IP against your VPN client's status page to confirm you're actually routing through the expected exit.

How to use this tool

  1. 1Enter the required value in the input field above (domain, IP, URL, or text depending on the tool).
  2. 2Click the action button to run the check — results are computed instantly from our edge network.
  3. 3Review the parsed output, key fields and any warnings shown in the result card.
  4. 4Copy the result, share the page URL, or jump to a related tool from the sidebar to continue debugging.

Key features

  • IPv4 and IPv6 detected side by side
  • ISP, ASN and geolocation included
  • User-agent and browser fingerprint summary
  • Fast — resolves before the page even settles
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Frequently asked questions

Your router shows a private IP on your local network (like 192.168.x.x). What Is My IP shows the public IP your ISP has assigned — the one the wider internet sees. Both are correct; they're at different layers.